The Red Cross also provided assistance to a sixth victim of the fire who was a tenant of another apartment in the house.

Five Jefferson City Fire Department companies responded about 3:30 a.m. to discover heavy flames coming from the north side second story, said Jason Turner, department spokesman.

After ensuring evacuation, firefighters contained the fire to the second floor and part of the first floor.

Although no injuries were reported, the loss estimate could be up to $80,000.

Landlords are required to provide smoke detectors, and tenants are required to maintain them, Turner said.

“It’s a proven fact detectors save lives,” Turner said.

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